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VIDEO_TS version and a mp4 version?


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hi guys,

 

I've been trying to get emby to recognize 2 different versions of the same movie in order to select them on emby. It's a video ts folder and the converted mp4 file. I've been trying to name them after the movie naming guide, but it isn't working for me, emby only picks the video ts folder. So, my question is, is it possible to have a video ts folder and a converted file of the folder in the same folder? if so, how should I name them? if not, how can I make emby ignore the video ts folder? I already tried putting the '.ignore file' but it doesn't ignore the ts folder, even when I put it in a different folder.

thanks in advance!

 

 

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Hi, how do you have them named and organized?

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Hi, how do you have them named and organized?

 

I've got them organised like this:

 

Anubis (2009)/VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.IFO,etc.

Anubis (2009)/Anubis (2009).mp4

 

but I also got them organised like this:

 

Anubis (2009)/Original Version/VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.IFO,etc. (with the .ignore file)

Anubis (2009)/Anubis (2009).mp4

 

and like this:

 

Anubis (2009)/VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.IFO,etc.

Anubis (2009)/Anubis (2009) - MP4.mp4

 

But all of them didn't work as i'd like to

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Okay, I got the .ignore file to work, to just move the folder outside the movie folder then do a library scan and put it back afterwards (with the .ignore file already inside), but still wondering how to do a VIDEO_TS version and a mp4 one.

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Okay, I got the .ignore file to work, to just move the folder outside the movie folder then do a library scan and put it back afterwards (with the .ignore file already inside), but still wondering how to do a VIDEO_TS version and a mp4 one.

Okay never mind It's back again

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There's not going to be any automatic grouping for these due to the folder rips, but if you separate the folders so that they show up individually, then you can ignore the folder rips.

 

The other option is getting them to show up individually and then using the multi select tool to manually group them.

 

Please let us know if this helps. Thanks.

Posted

There's not going to be any automatic grouping for these due to the folder rips, but if you separate the folders so that they show up individually, then you can ignore the folder rips.

 

The other option is getting them to show up individually and then using the multi select tool to manually group them.

 

Please let us know if this helps. Thanks.

Thanks for your information! Making two separate folders and group them, definitively works. While I couldn't get a .ignore file to ignore the VIDEO_TS folder in any circumstances. The .ignore file does work on other folders 

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Thanks for the feedback.

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